answersLogoWhite

0

bad headaches, stiff neck and vomiting a lot..

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What organisms does meningitis affect?

tonsils


What percentage of the world does meningitis affect?

Meningitis is all over the world. Y Meningitis is all over the world. Y


What part of the organism does meningitis affect?

The Brain and Spinal Cord.


What are the symptoms of meningitis?

Meningitis (viral/bacterial) is still very dangerous as it could affect spine and brain though its uncommon. Most common symptoms are fever, headache, vomiting, stiff neck, slow brain, skin rash, body or eye ache.


How does meningitis affect cerebral spinal fluid flow?

damaging or killing neurons and neuroglia in the affected areas


what are common symptoms of meningitis?

Common symptoms of meningitis include the following: vomiting, severe headaches, fever, stiff and painful neck, seizures, confusion, skin rash, dizzy spells, muscle weakness, eye sensitivity.


Meningitis Signs and Symptoms?

Meningitis symptoms can often be confused with the common flu but tend to develop more rapidly and severely. High fever, confusion, fatigue, loss of appetite and thirst, skin rash, seizures, headache and stiffness in the neck are common symptoms of meningitis. See a doctor if you experience these symptoms suddenly.


Who is most at risk for meningitis?

it usually feeds on children and old people


Is there math in meningitis?

There is no math in meningitis. Meningitis is an inflammation, and is not mathematical in any way. Math involves numbers, and meningitis involves inflammation.


Is viral meningitis more severe than bacterial meningitis?

No, bacterial meningitis is generally more severe than viral meningitis.


Common name for meningitis?

Spinal meningitis is a common name for meningitis.


What are Examples of systemic infections?

Examples of systemic infections include sepsis, meningitis, and disseminated candidiasis. These infections affect the whole body and can spread through the bloodstream, potentially leading to serious complications if not promptly treated.